Buy: Hold: Sell: JumpI'm sitting here at my computer desk with a cup of coffee at my elbow. The coffee rest in a mug, the mug garnished with the words Buy, Hold, Sell, Jump, vertically along its sides. Emblazoned across the top of the cup are the words, Wall Street, which encircles the upper portions of the mug. The handle of the mug is quite ornate, rounded at the bottom, with a cradle in the handle's top. In the cradle is a die, with a small metal pin through the die, which enables my thumb too spin the die. Instead of numbers, as in a pair of dice, the die's choices are Yes, No, and ?. And, lo and behold, an article is born. [More] | Only One ChanceWe have a "free ad" section at our web site where people can place an ad for their business. Ads are submitted weekly and published on the web. Now, to place an ad, someone has to visit our web site and fill out a form, containing their email address and the copy of the ad. We try to make it as easy as possible, but the bottom line is many people are not serious, and don't have a clue as to how to run a business on the web let alone promote it. [More] | Trading the GapGiven that we might want to consider fading a small gap, we can give a it a bit of 'room' to develop before committing to a trade - it is, after all, likely to come back. The average trader seems to prefer watching the first hour (the time when allegedly the 'silly' money comes and goes), and then deciding on a trade. Within this first hour, a small gap will often have 'settled', or even begun the process of falling back towards the previous close. Whatever the situation, a 'range' will have been defined by that first hour's action - generally the strategy then would be to go long above that range, and short below it. [More] |
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Setting Your Financial Priorities
By Terry Rigg
Whether you know it or not, you are always setting your financial
priorities. Some may decide that a new stereo system is more
important than this month's electric bill. This may be a little off the
wall but it is still setting your priorities.
Anyone wan.
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